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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IN REPLYING PLEASE REFER TO THIS
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
FILE NUMBER
Fort Missoula, Kontana June 4, 1941
1013/B 1013/D
I.lr. W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol Immigration and Naturalization Service
Washington, D. C.
Dear lir. Kelly:
I an forwarding herewith two 3 x 10 enlargements furnished by l.'rs. Chaliner D. Sinkey, Movietone News, 4800 Fremont Avenue, Seattle, Washington, which were taken on the arrival of the second group of detainees recently. Incidentally, Mrs. SinkeyTs husband is a Movietone News cameraman^while she .takes stills.
The view of the buildings was taken by Mrs. Sinkey from a position about half way up the water tower at Fort Missoula.
There is also enclosed a clipping from the Seattle Sunday Times showing photographs of activities of the "Columbus" crew at Fort Stanton, which you probably already have in your files. This clipping was furnished by Italian Consul Millo of Seattle.
We are getting things in shape for the taking of movies and stills here on the 12th instant. Unless instructions to the contrary are received by then, I contemplate permiting the photographing of detention station life^at that time. I shall, of course, bear in mind your telephonl^admonitions that no individuals be played up and that all pictures be impersonal and furnish no basis for criticism by those who may be either sympathetic or extremely antagonistic toward this group.
Ends. (3)

U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
IN REPLYING PLEASE REFER TO THIS
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
FILE NUMBER
Fort Missoula, Kontana June 4, 1941
1013/B 1013/D
I.lr. W. F. Kelly, Chief Supervisor of Border Patrol Immigration and Naturalization Service
Washington, D. C.
Dear lir. Kelly:
I an forwarding herewith two 3 x 10 enlargements furnished by l.'rs. Chaliner D. Sinkey, Movietone News, 4800 Fremont Avenue, Seattle, Washington, which were taken on the arrival of the second group of detainees recently. Incidentally, Mrs. SinkeyTs husband is a Movietone News cameraman^while she .takes stills.
The view of the buildings was taken by Mrs. Sinkey from a position about half way up the water tower at Fort Missoula.
There is also enclosed a clipping from the Seattle Sunday Times showing photographs of activities of the "Columbus" crew at Fort Stanton, which you probably already have in your files. This clipping was furnished by Italian Consul Millo of Seattle.
We are getting things in shape for the taking of movies and stills here on the 12th instant. Unless instructions to the contrary are received by then, I contemplate permiting the photographing of detention station life^at that time. I shall, of course, bear in mind your telephonl^admonitions that no individuals be played up and that all pictures be impersonal and furnish no basis for criticism by those who may be either sympathetic or extremely antagonistic toward this group.
Ends. (3)